Combined ash-tray and pipe-cleaner



W. AISENSTEIN. cousmso ASH TRAY AND PIPE a mum.

APPLICATION FILED JAN-24, I9!

Y Patenfod 00f. 26.1920.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

WILLIAM AISENSTEIN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO WILMORT MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, OF CHICAGO. ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.

COMBINED ASH TRAY AND PIPE-CLEANER.

1,356,586. Specification of LettersPatent- Patented Get. 26. 1920.

Application filed January 24, 1919. Serial No. 272.818.

f l] wh it may i/mm,- drawing. \vhieh is a ventral \ertiral seetion Be it known that I. \VILLnu Ami-:Ns'rmx'. ot' m v improved pipe eleaner. a eitizen ot' the United h'tatesg residing at l have provided a easing 21 whi h m v hieago. in the county of ('ook and tate ol he made of wood or metal and having a flat Illinois. have invented a eertain new and hottom 22 and a howl-like open top 23, 1 useful Improvement in (onihiued Ash-'lrava also provide a glass or similar lining, or inand Pipe-Fleaners. ot' whieh the following her vessel 24. whieh as shown tits snuglv is a full, elear. eoneise. and exact deseripwithin the eaeting 21. whieh has its rim flush tion. referenee heing had to the aeeompany- ,with the rim of the easing. but whieh can be ing drawings. forming a part of this readily removed for eleaning same, hythe speeifieation. eleaniug pin -14 whieh is astened to the My invention relatea to improvements in lining or inner vessel by means of a mil; :1 eolnhined ash tray and pipe eleaner. the 2H on the lower end of the pin and a shoulohjeet being to provide a eonvenient deviee rler or eollar 2 7 opposed to same.

15 of this eharaeter whieh shall eomhiue a re- The lining 24 is provided with a raised ('eptaele for the material removed from the portion 2 to awommodate the nut 26. The pipe and a pin or spike. in eonvenieut po easing :21 may he emhellished hy feet 13 and sition, for use in loosening the grains of a flange 25. As an additional means to tohaeeo. dottle or ash earried h v the pipe. hreak up the dottle I provide the auxiliary The pipe eleaner ol my invention pret'en pin 15. having a head 18 and stowed in a ahly ineludes a howl-like reeeptaele for rehole It) in the easing 21. The manner in ceiving the tohaeeo or refuse removed from whieh the pipe is applied to the cleaning the pipe and a spike or pin earried h v the repin 14 is shown hy the dotted lines P. Since eeptarle and in position so that the pipe the lining 2+ is surrounded h v the easing 21 25 howl ean he plaeeil over or upon same and it also perl'orme the l'unetion of a handle to so thatthc reeeptaele will reeeive or eateh remove and empty the lining without eonthe loosened material. 4 taet with the refuse.

'lhe deviee is so arranged that the pipe As it is obvious that many modifications howl run he plaeed upon the spiku whielr of my invention will readily suggest them thus loosens or hreaks apart the eompaeted selves to one skilled in the art I do not limit grains of tohaeeo and ash in the howl. \\'lllt'll or eonline my invention to the speeitie strucwill fall out into the reeeptaele. tures herein shown or deserihed. exeept with The eleanerol' my invention is not only a in the seope ot' the appended claim. deviee of great eonvenienee. hut it is an artil elaim: ele \Vllil'll tends to eleanliness in that a eon- A eomhined ash tray and pipe cleaner venient reeeptaele is provided to eateh and eomprising an outer how]. a rigid liner retain the discarded grains of tohaeeo. thus titling the interior of Htlltl howl and having preventing their heing seattereil ahout, and its rim terminating substantially Hush with itis also an artiele eapahle of being pmthe rim of the howlgand a pin seeured to 40 (lured in many Forms and embellished with said liner and extending upwardly from the any desired ornamentation and henee it is" hottom thereof and forming a pipe eleaner capable of heing produeed in eheap or exand a handle wherehy said liner may he repensive forms. H is eonsequently an article moved from said howl.

of great merit for smokers use. In witness whereof I hereunto suhseribe y invention will he more readily undermy name this 18 day of Januarv, A. l). 1919. stood by reference to the aeeompan ying WILLIAM AISENSTEIN. 

